Changpeng Zhao, YZi Labs Seek Shakeup at BNB Treasury Firm After Stock Craters
Binance co-founder Changpeng “CZ” Zhao and his investment firm, YZi Labs, filed a consent statement with the SEC that seeks crucial changes to the board and management team at publicly traded BNB treasury firm, CEA Industries (BNC).
In a plea to BNC shareholders, the consent statement urges support for proposals to expand the board of directors, elect YZi Labs’ nominees, and repeal any provisions to the company’s bylaws not in effect when they were filed in July.
“We believe the current board is in critical need of additional directors with the knowledge and experience to effectively oversee management, address the company’s stock price underperformance and operational issues, and restore investors’ faith in the company,” the filing reads.
“The stockholders of BNC deserve a well-functioning board that understands its role as a steward of stockholder resources,” it continues. “We are therefore launching this consent solicitation because we believe that stockholders must act now to prevent the further destruction of shareholder value.”
Intended for all shareholders of BNC, the filing contains a white consent card in which shareholders can consent, deny support, or abstain from providing a response.
YZi Labs, which holds around 2.1 million shares of BNC or around 5% of the outstanding shares valued around $14 million as of Monday, contributed to the treasury firm’s $500 million PIPE earlier this summer, because it “recognized the institutional potential of a publicly listed BNB treasury vehicle.”
But less than a month after the treasury plan was unveiled, representatives for YZI Labs began contacting board-appointed director Hans Thomas to express concerns about the timeliness of investor updates and the firm’s lack of media presence, according to the filing.
Concerns for YZi Labs continued to mount leading up to the filing, with more than a dozen reported contact attempts listed in the filing, including one in which representatives expressed concerns to CEA Industries CEO David Namdar about the time and attention he was granting to the treasury firm.
YZi Labs alleged in the filing that Namdar and others were actively involved in fundraising calls to promote another digital asset treasury, despite their positions at BNC. After concerns were expressed in September, YZi Labs purportedly learned that Namdar and Thomas were “promoting and seeking funding for other DATs” again in November.
For those reasons and others outlined, YZi Labs maintains that company management is “directly responsible” for the poor performance of the BNB treasury firm.

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